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the government of china imposed tighter controls on internet usage today. now, china's 500 million web users will have to provide their real names when they register for internet service. and providers must delete any web content deemed illegal, and report it to authorities. leading writers and bloggers insisted it's a new way for china's communist leaders to censor their critics. >> ( translated ): since the internet came into china, the chinese government has been repeatedly imposing restrictive measures, such as shielding, blocking and banning. it has even spent billions of dollars to build a firewall against overseas sites. they just don't want to see any freedom of speech which is provided by the constitution because it will hurt their vested interest. >> holman: the new curbs come in the wake of a series of online discussions that have helped expose corruption scandals. russian president vladimir putin signed a bill into law today banning americans from adopting russian children. the move terminated more than 50 adoptions that already were underway. t
the government of china imposed tighter controls on internet usage today. now, china's 500 million web users will have to provide their real names when they register for internet service. and providers must delete any web content deemed illegal, and report it to authorities. leading writers and bloggers insisted it's a new way for china's communist leaders to censor their critics. >> ( translated ): since the internet came into china, the chinese government has been repeatedly imposing...
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still however, susie, as clearly, you and i know, still the locomotive engine of the world despite china and other emerging rising markets and that has been clear the past two years, where europe is in recession, japan continues to languish and yet the u.s. economy has shown resiliency but it is not immune from fiscal shock and that's something i clearly continue to monitor. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for coming on the practical. have we have good news for the in you year. thank you very much. >> you as well. thank you. >> joe davis, chief economist at ativan guard group >> susie: still ahead, the top tech trends for 2013, or how your cell phone will become an even bigger part of your life in the new year. >> susie: a lot of mixed messages for investors today. joining us now to sort through it all, ann miletti, senior portfolio manager at wells fargo advantage funds. >> so, anne, what do you think you heard, the economist talking about a mild recession. are we in for a correction in the stock market if that happens? >> i think right now the market is trying to predict how lon
still however, susie, as clearly, you and i know, still the locomotive engine of the world despite china and other emerging rising markets and that has been clear the past two years, where europe is in recession, japan continues to languish and yet the u.s. economy has shown resiliency but it is not immune from fiscal shock and that's something i clearly continue to monitor. >> all right, joe, thank you very much for coming on the practical. have we have good news for the in you year....
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right now china is the leading country. russia is certainly in the top 5 with over 700,000 orphans in that country. there's certainly plenty of children who need a loving family here in the united states. >> suarez: how about that side of the story. unicef estimate there is's only about 18,000 russian families looking to adopt children. that's a disproportionate number considering the need for new homes. >> it is. last year alone here in america there were a thousand children adopted from russia. there are many american families, many of whom right now are in the process of adopting these children that are willing, ready, and able to adopt these kids, some of which have severe special needs. so it speaks to the heart of these american families that are willing to adopt these kids and bring them home. the. >> suarez: but there have been unfortunate stories that have gotten a lot of attention here in the united states and back in russia >> does that make things more difficult for your organization and others that are watching
right now china is the leading country. russia is certainly in the top 5 with over 700,000 orphans in that country. there's certainly plenty of children who need a loving family here in the united states. >> suarez: how about that side of the story. unicef estimate there is's only about 18,000 russian families looking to adopt children. that's a disproportionate number considering the need for new homes. >> it is. last year alone here in america there were a thousand children...
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sea across the south china sea and the norse china sea as well where japan in north korea that's in the careers are involved as well but this is a big difference a big power play basically between the u.s. and china and india who wants to more or less control what goes on in an indian ocean we all know that in the future these three all have to live in the same waters the chinese navy the indian navy and u.s. navy so that brings us to the u.s. pivoting announced by a bomb almost a year ago at the pentagon if they go with the militaristic kind of thing towards asia then we're going to have a conflagration against china soon within the next few weeks if they go for some kind of commercial alliances with countries in asia individually then it's a much better prospect for the u.s. and for the west in general ok alexander you know began the i mean you know nato is nato a force for good ok because it's looking to the pacific now over. well i mean nato is reaching out to countries like australia and japan to intensify their cooperation but i'll give you an example of that you just mentione
sea across the south china sea and the norse china sea as well where japan in north korea that's in the careers are involved as well but this is a big difference a big power play basically between the u.s. and china and india who wants to more or less control what goes on in an indian ocean we all know that in the future these three all have to live in the same waters the chinese navy the indian navy and u.s. navy so that brings us to the u.s. pivoting announced by a bomb almost a year ago at...
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china is also increasing military presence in the south china sea to boost its claim to ma maritime interest in the area. it is intended to solidify its defense on the islands and shoals. nhk world, manila. >> some asean nations are taking a hard stance but sources have revealed that myanmar canceled what would have been the first port call by the self-defense force vessels. myanmar wanted to prevent a strong reaction from china. informed sources say two japanese mine sweepers were due to stop at myanmar's largest city but it was called off at myanmar's request. relations between japan and china remain tense. japan owns the islands, both china and taiwan claim them. myanmar has made other moves out of the consideration for china despite the criticism from the west in november. police in the country cracked down on demonstrations against a copper mine operated by a chinese firm and a firm linked to the military. over 70 protesters were injured and forged close relations with china during the military rule when western countries imposed economic sanctions on the country in the past two decades
china is also increasing military presence in the south china sea to boost its claim to ma maritime interest in the area. it is intended to solidify its defense on the islands and shoals. nhk world, manila. >> some asean nations are taking a hard stance but sources have revealed that myanmar canceled what would have been the first port call by the self-defense force vessels. myanmar wanted to prevent a strong reaction from china. informed sources say two japanese mine sweepers were due to...
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to manage threats from china and from north korea. the new defense minister has revealed plans to strengthen the self-defense forces. he addressed about 600 senior officials from the defense ministry and the self-defense forces on his first day on the job. >> translator: our nation's security is under increasing threat. we need to review our capabilities both in quality and quantity. >> he pointed to the dispute over the senkaku islands in the east china sea. chinese planes have flown into and around japanese air space in the area and chinese ships have sailed into japanese waters. he said he's also concerned about north korea's nuclear and missile development programs. >>> newly released details showed myanmar canceled a visit of sdf vessels out of consideration of china. two ships were scheduled to visit on the way back from mine sweeping drills in the persian gulf. no japanese vessel has ever made a port visit to the country. myanmar was under military rule for almost 25 years. the nation has been strengthening ties with japan and
to manage threats from china and from north korea. the new defense minister has revealed plans to strengthen the self-defense forces. he addressed about 600 senior officials from the defense ministry and the self-defense forces on his first day on the job. >> translator: our nation's security is under increasing threat. we need to review our capabilities both in quality and quantity. >> he pointed to the dispute over the senkaku islands in the east china sea. chinese planes have...
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china sea is my backyard because one of my bases is hong kong in fact what's happening the south china sea is going to be solved in a mechanism between the association of the southeast asian countries stan countries and china the problem is the un they will love to have a collective bargaining discussion in the china wants a bilateral discussion i'm sure over the next few i wouldn't say months but perhaps over the next two years or so they will find a mechanism to discuss all the disputes it's basically about oil and gas it's always about energy so who's going to exploit water. so they're going to feel it has problems in the china sea. no it's not i hope i'm right it's it's it's so odd to we we are getting from the political leadership from these southeast asian nations and also from the chinese as china doesn't want a confrontation with the south east southeast asia especially because most of these countries if not all of them their major trading partner is guess it china of course you would probably already know. reference currency all over southeast asia nowadays it's not the us dol
china sea is my backyard because one of my bases is hong kong in fact what's happening the south china sea is going to be solved in a mechanism between the association of the southeast asian countries stan countries and china the problem is the un they will love to have a collective bargaining discussion in the china wants a bilateral discussion i'm sure over the next few i wouldn't say months but perhaps over the next two years or so they will find a mechanism to discuss all the disputes it's...
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my relation to china -- i went with a professor who went to china. the press said -- what are you doing? >> i said i am writing a book. "china, yesterday, today, and tomorrow." but i did go over there. [laughter] there are about 600 of them and they speak english. it is like talking to a group in texas. there is no problem in understanding how the system works. exactly what they said. how do we get from here to there? to which my response is, i do not know. that is a problem for you to solve, i cannot do it. what is it that they seem to be interested in? it is so obvious. do you think this rule of law has been given on day one and suddenly it was followed? of course not. do not think democracy will solve them. it is both your friend and your enemies. hamilton and madison right the document. it is a very good document. ask any of us on the courts, we would be in agreement on the basic things. the basic framework is it creates institutions of democracy. people can decide for themselves what kinds of community they want it is a special kind of democracy
my relation to china -- i went with a professor who went to china. the press said -- what are you doing? >> i said i am writing a book. "china, yesterday, today, and tomorrow." but i did go over there. [laughter] there are about 600 of them and they speak english. it is like talking to a group in texas. there is no problem in understanding how the system works. exactly what they said. how do we get from here to there? to which my response is, i do not know. that is a problem for...
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and regarding china, china economic trend is another big concern. but, we think china has already achieved soft landing. >> so he's optimistic about those risk factors and he expects the nikkei to hit 13,000 by this time next year. so we'll keep you updated on the markets as we move into 2013. >>> for most investors this is also the last trading day in currencies in tokyo. the dollar continues to gain strength against the yen. $buying intensified during the day sending the u.s. currency above the 76 yen level. dollar changed hands at its highest levels in two years and five months. it's now nearly ten yen higher than at the beginning of this year. the yen has been losing strength since october. that's because the market speculation, the bank of japan would take further monetary easing measures. the yen came under pressure against the euro on friday, the currency rose to the 114 yen level. that's more than 14 yen higher than when the year started. analysts predict the yen's decline is likely to continue for some time. investors are now focusing their
and regarding china, china economic trend is another big concern. but, we think china has already achieved soft landing. >> so he's optimistic about those risk factors and he expects the nikkei to hit 13,000 by this time next year. so we'll keep you updated on the markets as we move into 2013. >>> for most investors this is also the last trading day in currencies in tokyo. the dollar continues to gain strength against the yen. $buying intensified during the day sending the u.s....
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's plans be aware, china posse to force them to reveal their names. the deaf -- the members accused of the death of an gresham lawyer has been acquitted. -- russian lawyer has been acquitted. >> thousand people are in the streets in iraq to protest against the government. now, these are live pictures. the minority sunni moslem community accusing the she opera minister nora al-maliki of discrimination and refusing to share power. this is the live pictures out of northern iraq. our correspondent joins me now from the town of ramadi. the protests are very large and are continuing. they seem to have blocked a key highway. how do you assess the size of the crowds in relation to what they are demonstrating about? >> i think the rumble of the crowd is very big because the picture you are seeing is one angle. the other side of the bridge -- i do not know if you can see the bridge is -- there are also thousands of people gathered here in ramadi. and this highway basically links back down to fallujah and then to ramadi. and then back up. a very vital highway. o
's plans be aware, china posse to force them to reveal their names. the deaf -- the members accused of the death of an gresham lawyer has been acquitted. -- russian lawyer has been acquitted. >> thousand people are in the streets in iraq to protest against the government. now, these are live pictures. the minority sunni moslem community accusing the she opera minister nora al-maliki of discrimination and refusing to share power. this is the live pictures out of northern iraq. our...
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this is a cat and mouse game china is playing ever since the internet was introduced to china a couple decades ago. it is the latest in a series of restrictions. internet pages already been blocked. usually foreign websites but what china is discovering it is not the outside world they need to be afraid of but the chinese people who want more freedom. >> for inventors looking at companies in china or doing business in china this would seem to be the beginning of real problem. i mentioned in the commercial break this is why nations fail. you cannot have economic growth but political exclusion. what you have in china with eighty two million members of the communist party who enjoy the benefits and prosperity of their economy your paper has been doing the expose of 160 members of the people's paradiso politburo who are getting incredibly wealthy and their own citizenry understand they are being robbed. don't have a eventually rise up? >> they do. a fallacy about china is all the chinese people are happy because the country has seen such a great expansion of wealth and prosperity since the
this is a cat and mouse game china is playing ever since the internet was introduced to china a couple decades ago. it is the latest in a series of restrictions. internet pages already been blocked. usually foreign websites but what china is discovering it is not the outside world they need to be afraid of but the chinese people who want more freedom. >> for inventors looking at companies in china or doing business in china this would seem to be the beginning of real problem. i mentioned...
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only china and ethiopia had more, about 2,500 from china, a little more than 1,700 from ethiopia. now, a big reason americans adopt from other countries is the sheer number of available children in russia. there are more than 650,000 orphans. compare that to the united states where there are a little more than 58,000 children living in state institutions or group homes. and adopting babies from american agencies can also be more expensive, and the adoptive parents may be required to have a future relationship with the birth mother. the u.s., of course, not happy with the russian president signing this adoption ban. and the united states is essentially letting russia know. i want to bring in our reporter at the state department. how are officials responding to this, and what can they possibly do? >> reporter: well, suzanne, as you know, the state department kind of handles these adoptions for u.s. parents to help them through the process, also with visa issues, citizenship issues, and issued a pretty tough statement this morning, saying the russian government's politically motivate
only china and ethiopia had more, about 2,500 from china, a little more than 1,700 from ethiopia. now, a big reason americans adopt from other countries is the sheer number of available children in russia. there are more than 650,000 orphans. compare that to the united states where there are a little more than 58,000 children living in state institutions or group homes. and adopting babies from american agencies can also be more expensive, and the adoptive parents may be required to have a...
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stuart: what happens if china cannot maintain its explosive growth rate? it used to grow at 10% or 11% and now is down to 7% growth. if it fell to 4% or 5%, that could be a catalyst for serious political unrest, couldn't it? >> yes. at 10% growth, a lot of people are getting richer and if some people a superridge that is okay because most of us a doing well. at 7% there are fewer people doing well. at 4% fewer so you get more people saying wait a minute, my life is not getting better and meanwhile that guy in the party is the billionaire. this is intolerable. if they can't hold the growth, it is a payoff to people saying we are corrupt and ridge but you are doing okay. if they can't hold growth the people don't pay off any more and you will get more resentment. stuart: the heritage foundation, a fascinating stuff. please come back and keep us up to date on what could be an explosive situation. thank you. vladimir putin banned americans from adopting russian children. my take on obama's latest foreign policy failure. >> this is what is coming to me. this is
stuart: what happens if china cannot maintain its explosive growth rate? it used to grow at 10% or 11% and now is down to 7% growth. if it fell to 4% or 5%, that could be a catalyst for serious political unrest, couldn't it? >> yes. at 10% growth, a lot of people are getting richer and if some people a superridge that is okay because most of us a doing well. at 7% there are fewer people doing well. at 4% fewer so you get more people saying wait a minute, my life is not getting better and...
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china, look at that. you've got go where you can get the value and where they have the workmanship and the factories to do it. you know, that's the nature of the business. >> reporter: so you're not going to apologize for that? >> no. >> reporter: so there's stuff traveling above our heads all over the place. >> yes. it's an extremely important part of our business to make sure we have a good supply chain. >> reporter: levine took us inside one of his distribution centers, a speeding array of sorting machines and suconveyer belts. there's little room for error because it's the cents that really matter. >> after taxes, if you can make five cents on every dollar you sell, the pennys are important to us. it's amazing. >> reporter: being fast and efficient are one of the secrets to their success. the winning formula begins in tiny towns, underserved communities walmart and target wouldn't give a second look. they garble up cheap real estate, empty buildings other retailers have left behind. then they hire a s
china, look at that. you've got go where you can get the value and where they have the workmanship and the factories to do it. you know, that's the nature of the business. >> reporter: so you're not going to apologize for that? >> no. >> reporter: so there's stuff traveling above our heads all over the place. >> yes. it's an extremely important part of our business to make sure we have a good supply chain. >> reporter: levine took us inside one of his distribution...
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. >> and look at this video out of china. what caused a shark aquarium to burst sending shoppers into panic. >> an animal rescue group trying to help an orphanned bob cat with an unusual problem. >> taking a look outside, boy, it looks like holidays are over. look at the commute going into the east bay. this is a mess, a little bit better for the peninsula you know? you've got to be patient out there. ÑsÑs >>> we want to show you incredible video out of china showing a 33 ton shark tank exploding in shanghai. just a huge wave of water just stops on the onlookers. 15 people were injured. none critically. three lemon sharks and dozens of smaller fish died. shanghai officials say cold temperatures and shod yes materials made the glass so brittle. >> trouble here, some scary moments for shoppers in a sacramento mall after reports of gunfire last night. people ran for safety. to started about 5:00 in the afternoon ai. group of 20 teens pushed shoppers and knocked over things creating a lot of noise, sounding like gunfire, sendin
. >> and look at this video out of china. what caused a shark aquarium to burst sending shoppers into panic. >> an animal rescue group trying to help an orphanned bob cat with an unusual problem. >> taking a look outside, boy, it looks like holidays are over. look at the commute going into the east bay. this is a mess, a little bit better for the peninsula you know? you've got to be patient out there. ÑsÑs >>> we want to show you incredible video out of china...
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central but i've made myself clear you want him to america if it doesn't stop the banks will china simply overtake and have a bargain that our nation and the world know it's already been over. in twenty pack you know the credit of the large. of the world but how much more nobody can we know what it's going to have adequate that's think that somehow they . are. what they wanted to about quality no way no way would it would that well. that. steve king was voted to boycott them is the first person long before repeating to give clear warning of the global financial crisis how was it obvious to you this is all being totally counterproductive when it's allowed to finance speculative objects like when to a lot of obligations and so on it's like you're not checking out a. borrowing money to gamble on what their own next door neighbor's house. that you suspect an incentive to turn on i just house down when most americans change what will happen if they don't i'm a partisan issue but trying to an idiot because you just don't exploit what you just you know i mean washington who played way and even u
central but i've made myself clear you want him to america if it doesn't stop the banks will china simply overtake and have a bargain that our nation and the world know it's already been over. in twenty pack you know the credit of the large. of the world but how much more nobody can we know what it's going to have adequate that's think that somehow they . are. what they wanted to about quality no way no way would it would that well. that. steve king was voted to boycott them is the first person...
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this happens in china, saudi arabia, and india. while european and american politicians flirt with censuring the internet or restricting it. of course we oppose that. >> among the club's hacktivists, programmers and i.t. experts have boosted attendance to record levels. >> when we come back, we look at the fate of syrian refugees. >> we'll be back in just one minute's time. >> thanks for staying with us. >> as we've been reporting, there are renewed efforts to find a solution to the syrian conflict that has seen a civil war in the country deepened. >> the death toll has exceeded 45000 cents the conflict started about 19 months ago. >> the government and the syrian opposition appeared to have fought each other to a standstill on the battlefield, and the international community is divided on what to do about it. >> as the year draws to a close, we look back not at developments in the country over the past 12 months. >> syrians started the year with a glimmer of hope. the arab league put observers on the ground, and the fighting had s
this happens in china, saudi arabia, and india. while european and american politicians flirt with censuring the internet or restricting it. of course we oppose that. >> among the club's hacktivists, programmers and i.t. experts have boosted attendance to record levels. >> when we come back, we look at the fate of syrian refugees. >> we'll be back in just one minute's time. >> thanks for staying with us. >> as we've been reporting, there are renewed efforts to find...
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lot of good public health things being done and the rest of the world that is dominateing india and china, but in the 60's they missed. the market economies are good and they grow their economies and they are catching up. today when we land, 2010, these are the countries that borrow money to the richest when they have their problems. >> in my mind this raises two questions, or two amazing results from this. there have been thousands of years of human history and everyone was stuck on the lower left for thousands of years, it has been 200 years that you have all of this activity and how come some countries are still stuck? >> it is easy to understand. the best message today is that most of the african cntries are now in fast economic growth. they have corrected the wrong market ideas they had 20 years ago, and they have a much better education than, -- and tanzania is similar to thailand in 1972 and soon we will see african countries doing good. this is wonderful. our problems are solved w know what works and we will be rich. >>guest: no, we have this problem with two billion human beings
lot of good public health things being done and the rest of the world that is dominateing india and china, but in the 60's they missed. the market economies are good and they grow their economies and they are catching up. today when we land, 2010, these are the countries that borrow money to the richest when they have their problems. >> in my mind this raises two questions, or two amazing results from this. there have been thousands of years of human history and everyone was stuck on the...
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. >> china has tightened its already strict controls on the internet. under the new measure, they can stop the transmission of any transmission deemed i legal. internet users are going to be required to register their real names when they sign up with network providers. chinese bloggers have exposed a number of corruption scandals involving government officials in recent years and that's despite already tight the 6-year-old girl who was abducted by her father and taken to pakistan is now on her way home to britain three years after she disappeared. she went missing after going to stay with her father, who then told her mother she would never see her again. it's believed that the dramatic discovery was due to a computer generated image of what she would look like now. that's the image. here's the report. >> the last time her mother saw her. for the last three years, she's had no proof that her daughter is still alive until now. the child's father took her out of the country and out of her mother's life. >> he left me a message to say i would never see he
. >> china has tightened its already strict controls on the internet. under the new measure, they can stop the transmission of any transmission deemed i legal. internet users are going to be required to register their real names when they sign up with network providers. chinese bloggers have exposed a number of corruption scandals involving government officials in recent years and that's despite already tight the 6-year-old girl who was abducted by her father and taken to pakistan is now...
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china is about 10% of our business. it's about 30% of our clients. for our companies, we have about 11% or 12% of the total pipeline in the world and effectively 30% of that is china. so china is now our second biggest market. is between -- let me get the years right. between '09 and '11, our business doubled there from $1 billion to $2 billion a year. it is a smaller growth compared to the u.s. we're seeing the u.s. continue to grow, asia continue to grow, not just china, but other parts of asia. india has a very big percentage growth. but i think we've got a nice balance of growth around the world. >> on the middle east, i'm assuming that business in most areas of the middle east has been quite tough over the past two years especially or are you seeing pockets that are continuing to grow despite the uncertainty. >> you actually, uae and saudi have been very strong. but clearly egypt and places like syria, lebanon, so on have been affected. so it really is -- and we've defer natalie seen a reduction in development in the middle east. so it is a big
china is about 10% of our business. it's about 30% of our clients. for our companies, we have about 11% or 12% of the total pipeline in the world and effectively 30% of that is china. so china is now our second biggest market. is between -- let me get the years right. between '09 and '11, our business doubled there from $1 billion to $2 billion a year. it is a smaller growth compared to the u.s. we're seeing the u.s. continue to grow, asia continue to grow, not just china, but other parts of...
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china corporations are all today . something. lies beneath. thousands of meters of the ice truck. that is the louvre for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. it's but atop a jaw and under view from the tobolsk prevalent stretches as far as the all i can see up for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the cremains a spiritual center. was. doing was. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of orthodox worshippers of themselves and blessid water to commemorate the baptism of jesus. i. was there when you pull up on board that it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take a plunge. but that's a picture postcard church is the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies the balls was to
china corporations are all today . something. lies beneath. thousands of meters of the ice truck. that is the louvre for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. it's but atop a jaw and under view from the tobolsk prevalent stretches as far as the all i can see up for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance i bear in railway but the cremains a spiritual center. was. doing was. things like these are a...
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number five-- china. is china slowing or is china leading the world? we do know that china will be the biggest economy in the world by 20-20, for sure by 20-30. china also getting more than a few mentions during the presidential campaign, probably because it's pretty clear it's both a competitor and a partner. number four-- europe. the european union was fractured by too much debt and the austerity plans to fix it. that saga is far from over. number three-- the housing market finally, finally bottomed out. the combination of low home prices and continued record low mortgage rates set off a building and buying spree. investors began buying entire neighborhoods. but first-time buyers were also able to get a home of their own for the first time in years, as long as they had a hefty down payment. number two-- the election. more than just about obama and romney. it was about socialism and capitalism. it was about spending and cutting, about what kind of role government should have in your life. number one is the fiscal cliff. lawmakers saw it coming but did
number five-- china. is china slowing or is china leading the world? we do know that china will be the biggest economy in the world by 20-20, for sure by 20-30. china also getting more than a few mentions during the presidential campaign, probably because it's pretty clear it's both a competitor and a partner. number four-- europe. the european union was fractured by too much debt and the austerity plans to fix it. that saga is far from over. number three-- the housing market finally, finally...
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states refusing to sign on the other side russia and china some other states happily signing that that agreement is it could it be called an internet cold war starting definitely not and i could hardly grieve that it was a kind of a failure because we have like eighty nine countries already who openly schol dear editor and openly agreed to sign the new document. even though the they're just eighty nine countries many remaining countries they are still in the process of signing ok let's just zoom in on the russia itself for a second. russia was one of those pushing at this summit for more regulation of of what was to was called a national segment of the internet first of all could you just help me i find that an odd concept of the national segment of the internet how do you define a national psyche in something that everyone really thinks of as as without boundaries as a as a global phenomenon you know my personal edited to add to what happened in the way and to it exactly to the coverage must media. it seems to me that musk media definitely overreacted on what was actually written in t
states refusing to sign on the other side russia and china some other states happily signing that that agreement is it could it be called an internet cold war starting definitely not and i could hardly grieve that it was a kind of a failure because we have like eighty nine countries already who openly schol dear editor and openly agreed to sign the new document. even though the they're just eighty nine countries many remaining countries they are still in the process of signing ok let's just...
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all of those things lead us to be believers in the china story. on europe we've been early and big believers in the draghi road map. yes they're in a mild recession. we think they come out of it in the second half. >> which is why i'm going more toward the second half. >> but the debt markets, the sovereign credit markets we think remain stable. and u.s. equities are more correlated to the spanish and italian bond yields than they are to european gdp. we likehe european influence next year. >> let's say your focus is more on the united states right? if you're buying stocks, you believe your thesis that we're going to get to 1550 at a minimum consumer discretionary is tops on your list the second best performing sector this year behind financials. you think that continues to work why? >> we've seen profit taking on the cliff but by the same token this is an area that has the most to gain if we get a cliff deal and that is our base case. we also like industrials. there we don't think the china recovery and the better tone in europe are fully priced.
all of those things lead us to be believers in the china story. on europe we've been early and big believers in the draghi road map. yes they're in a mild recession. we think they come out of it in the second half. >> which is why i'm going more toward the second half. >> but the debt markets, the sovereign credit markets we think remain stable. and u.s. equities are more correlated to the spanish and italian bond yields than they are to european gdp. we likehe european influence...
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the government of china imposed tighter controls on internet usage today. now, china's 500 million web users will have to provide their real names when they register for internet service. and providers must delete any web content deemed illegal, and report it to authorities. leading writers and bloggers insisted it's a new way for china's communist leaders to censor their critics. >> ( translated ): since the internet came into china, the chinese government has been repeatedly imposing restrictive measures, such as shielding, blocking and banning. it has even spent billions of dollars to build a firewall against overseas sites. they just don't want to see any freedom of speech which is provided by the constitution because it will hurt their vested interest. >> holman: the new curbs come in the wake of a series of online discussions that have helped expose corruption scandals. russian president vladimir putin signed a bill into law today banning americans from adopting russian children. the move terminated more than 50 adoptions that already were underway. t
the government of china imposed tighter controls on internet usage today. now, china's 500 million web users will have to provide their real names when they register for internet service. and providers must delete any web content deemed illegal, and report it to authorities. leading writers and bloggers insisted it's a new way for china's communist leaders to censor their critics. >> ( translated ): since the internet came into china, the chinese government has been repeatedly imposing...
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but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and living independent of husbands and family that was doing everything against what it meant to be in the chinese culture. i hadn't heard about that and it was perfect. it was exactly what i was looking for. i can go off and preach about the fact they think so many of us asian american authors and asian authors in general tend to go back and write about our ancestors and write about things in our past not our specific past but may be of of ancestors and mothers and grand mothers. we have been telling their story. i think the generation to come, will be tellin
but i wanted to write about an aspect about china and women. those were the 2 things i knew when i began the first book. i was fortunate enough to it stumble upon the silk working women which gave me everything i wanted. it gave me the culture. it gave me a sense of what it meant to be a female chinese women in that time and a sense of empowerment on what they had done. regardless of what they understood they were doing at the time. they didn't know it was a culture that was earning money and...
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the coal producers, shipping coal over to china. if i'm looking for money, i'm looking at you guys for money. don't you expect the president or congress or somebody to put the squeeze on you to find some way increasings revenues from energy production? >> well, look, they're going to being seeking revenues from wherever they can get them. it would be such a misguided approach to try and do that, david. we consume fuel. we don't create it or sell it. here's the issue. in 1960s or so, about 20% of gdp was driven by electricity. now it is about 60%. i talked before the commercial break about growth capital. think about electricity or energy broadly as growth capital. it is fueling a renaissance of manufacturing in america. why in the world would you want to tax energy that is going to serve to fuel our economic growth? david: why in the world they would want to do a lot of things cutting down growth. got to leave it at that, thomas fanning, southern company ceo and president. shibani: adam shapiro will be out of d.c. on "money" you kno
the coal producers, shipping coal over to china. if i'm looking for money, i'm looking at you guys for money. don't you expect the president or congress or somebody to put the squeeze on you to find some way increasings revenues from energy production? >> well, look, they're going to being seeking revenues from wherever they can get them. it would be such a misguided approach to try and do that, david. we consume fuel. we don't create it or sell it. here's the issue. in 1960s or so, about...
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. >> >>> more american jobs than ever depend on investment from china. we're going to go to california this morning where the chinese are finding bargains they can't pass up on "cbs this morning." "this is george. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter. he's built a rocket ship to travel into space." google, how far is earth to the moon? the moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3, 2, 1... [ giggling ] up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...
. >> >>> more american jobs than ever depend on investment from china. we're going to go to california this morning where the chinese are finding bargains they can't pass up on "cbs this morning." "this is george. he is a good little monkey and always very curious. one day george got an important letter. he's built a rocket ship to travel into space." google, how far is earth to the moon? the moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3,...
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china's >> ok. concepts. for 20 years i have been advising -- roughly half of that on financial economic matters. the other half a variety of topics. about 10 years ago, we started talking about role of law. i said to him at the time, what strikes me about this topic was that other than the occasion i can think of, other than when paul worked at the state department and bill clinton was president, this topic in my view has never gotten the attention it deserves. it has been treated too much as a technical topic. not as a fundamental topic about the relations of the states. in my experience, i always say the chinese leadership, the most distinctive characteristic is they are systematically opened. that is to say the modus operandi is on a particular topic, let's look for the best ideas throughout the world, bring them back, study them, and then customize them as appropriate for our own system. and yet in this one respect, they have been a little bit slow. we had this conversation 10 years ago. now, i will stic
china's >> ok. concepts. for 20 years i have been advising -- roughly half of that on financial economic matters. the other half a variety of topics. about 10 years ago, we started talking about role of law. i said to him at the time, what strikes me about this topic was that other than the occasion i can think of, other than when paul worked at the state department and bill clinton was president, this topic in my view has never gotten the attention it deserves. it has been treated too...
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preguntas sobre los origines y funcionamiento del planeta, en instante clientes de un centro comercial en china pasaron susto por una pecera donde nadaban los tiburones, los dejamos con sus comentarios en facebook y twitter . ♪. ♪.
preguntas sobre los origines y funcionamiento del planeta, en instante clientes de un centro comercial en china pasaron susto por una pecera donde nadaban los tiburones, los dejamos con sus comentarios en facebook y twitter . ♪. ♪.
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. >> i've been reading kissinger's book on china, but he raises's broader question which is important. unfathomable as it is to americans there are parts of the world where they do not believe in alienable rights, right? they don't believe in human rights in the way that we do. >> exactly. and when we try to impose it on them they consider it a violation of their sovereignty. >> exactly. >> china feels that way often. russia, same thing. how far do we go in promoting human rights? the trade off that we'll get here. the law gets passed and human rights violators in russia can't come year and now 1,000 children don't come to the united states and people who want them don't get them. >> my personal view, no. they're glad to take our money and they've long had to put their money overseas, but they do not want human rights promotion and we've seen that inside russia and we've seen that against the crockdown on the internet and this is just the latest interaction of the series of things going back for more than a year against the political opposition and what they see is the u.s.-sponsored
. >> i've been reading kissinger's book on china, but he raises's broader question which is important. unfathomable as it is to americans there are parts of the world where they do not believe in alienable rights, right? they don't believe in human rights in the way that we do. >> exactly. and when we try to impose it on them they consider it a violation of their sovereignty. >> exactly. >> china feels that way often. russia, same thing. how far do we go in promoting...
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and now the china cupboard is shut. so... have you thought of budgerigars? i've got a parrot. now, boxes of treasure come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but this is a box of treasure that's just right for me because... look what it's got inside. now, being a girl whose nails are seen on the telly quite often i would love a manicure set like this. it has got everything you could possibly want apart from a device for getting stones out of horses' hooves, and probably it's got that in there too. probably has! but i'm also looking at a photograph of what is obviously a very stylish lady. now, tell me how the two connect. well, this is my mother-in-law, and she was as old as the year, so she was 24 in 1924, when she was married. and i have a feeling that perhaps this was a special wedding present from her husband. i just wonder. it isn't the sort of thing parents would give. oh, no. far too-- far too flippant i would have thought for a parent. but, um, for a husband maybe. it might have been a wedding present. now, let's
and now the china cupboard is shut. so... have you thought of budgerigars? i've got a parrot. now, boxes of treasure come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, but this is a box of treasure that's just right for me because... look what it's got inside. now, being a girl whose nails are seen on the telly quite often i would love a manicure set like this. it has got everything you could possibly want apart from a device for getting stones out of horses' hooves, and probably it's got that in there...
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burger king has similar joint ventures in russia, brazil, south africa and china. >> more than 14,000 dock workers on the east coast and the gulf are threatening to go on strike on sunday. brian takes a look at the impact it could have on the economy. >> they move everything from our clothes to toys and electronics through the ports and into the marketplace but a lot of the goods won't be making it to our stores in longshoreman at more than a dozen ports from main to texas go on strike. that's what could happen by sunday if a deal can't be reached between the major shipping companies and a union representing nearly 15,000 longshoremen. >> the impact would be great. obviously on the dollar value side. on the cargo handling side but also on the job side because again these sports are major economic generators. >> richard of the maryland port administrator and others say the economic damage from a strike would reach well beyond the docks. >> your mom and pop retailer to your farmer to the trucking company that has to pick up the container atmosphere the port. so not just at the port but
burger king has similar joint ventures in russia, brazil, south africa and china. >> more than 14,000 dock workers on the east coast and the gulf are threatening to go on strike on sunday. brian takes a look at the impact it could have on the economy. >> they move everything from our clothes to toys and electronics through the ports and into the marketplace but a lot of the goods won't be making it to our stores in longshoreman at more than a dozen ports from main to texas go on...
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preguntas sobre los origines y funcionamiento del planeta, en instante clientes de un centro comercial en china pasaron susto por una pecera donde nadaban los tiburones, los dejamos con sus comentarios en facebook y twitter . ♪. ♪. >> terminamos en un centro comercial de shangai, donde el estallido de un acuario con tiburones dejó al menos 15 heridos, la pecera tenía 3 metros de altura, colapsó cuando el (habla en inglés) estaba lleno de personas y de compradores, un hombre de 30 años sufrio las heridas más grandes, al ser derribado por las fuerzas del agua, con este tremendo sus susto nos despedimos, mañana nos vemos con más información, que tengan un a muy feliz noche . >> ahora
preguntas sobre los origines y funcionamiento del planeta, en instante clientes de un centro comercial en china pasaron susto por una pecera donde nadaban los tiburones, los dejamos con sus comentarios en facebook y twitter . ♪. ♪. >> terminamos en un centro comercial de shangai, donde el estallido de un acuario con tiburones dejó al menos 15 heridos, la pecera tenía 3 metros de altura, colapsó cuando el (habla en inglés) estaba lleno de personas y de compradores, un hombre de 30...
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>>mientras nos informan de esta conversion, vamos a a ver algo bien impresionante que sucedio en china un incendio de un edificio de seis pisos, llegó un sinfín de bomberos a apagarlo, seis o siete camiones, 21 horas tardaron en apagarlo. lo bueno es que nadie resultó herido. >>21 horas ardiendo, imaginen la desesperacion de los mismos bomberos. >>ellos hacen una labor increíble, son heroes de verdad. >>muchos son voluntarios. >>agarran a la gente y pa fuera. yo veo fuego y salgo corriendo >>en china ocurre de todo, señores, donde una mujer está sacando dinero del cajero, y un hombre le pone un cuchillo en el cuello qué manera tiene de salir librado de esto, pues hay mucha gente. >>no hay salida para el frente. >>fue un despiste del hombre y lo agarraron. >>hay que tener mucho dinero cuando va al cajero automatico, que no haya nadie sospechoso. >>traten de no ir a los cajeros por la noche >>por fortuna hay cajeros que tienen cámaras. >>todos te graban >>no es tan fácil. no fue el ratero más inteligente, verdad >>no lo fue. >>el ratero más inteligente que existió >>estamos h
>>mientras nos informan de esta conversion, vamos a a ver algo bien impresionante que sucedio en china un incendio de un edificio de seis pisos, llegó un sinfín de bomberos a apagarlo, seis o siete camiones, 21 horas tardaron en apagarlo. lo bueno es que nadie resultó herido. >>21 horas ardiendo, imaginen la desesperacion de los mismos bomberos. >>ellos hacen una labor increíble, son heroes de verdad. >>muchos son voluntarios. >>agarran a la gente y pa fuera....
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got my mba from the university of miami and many peopl from all ports of the world, india, europe, china, who wanted to stay here after they graduated and work on their companies, create new start-ups, but they were unable to do so because after you graduate you get a job with an existing company or you leave and for many them that was not a good option and they left and took their ideas and companies with them. >> so th get their fancy education here and go back to indian or somewhere else. >>guest: w would like to stem the tide and keep them closer, and bring them back to the united states so they can create new job and new companies. >> if they worked for a company they could have stayed? >>guest: if you get sponsored by a large corporation you can get the prop visas to work in the country but you cannot self sponsor and you cannot be here and create your own start-ups without going through some pret significant legal work. >> to build this big ship where people live cost as lot of money and peop are actually giving you money fo this? >>guest: theface book funder and creator of pay pa
got my mba from the university of miami and many peopl from all ports of the world, india, europe, china, who wanted to stay here after they graduated and work on their companies, create new start-ups, but they were unable to do so because after you graduate you get a job with an existing company or you leave and for many them that was not a good option and they left and took their ideas and companies with them. >> so th get their fancy education here and go back to indian or somewhere...
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locally, this will not be 65 feet of snow at the spot in china. remember, i read this and i just said -- what? there could be an avalanche and buried villages in the mountainous areas of china. livestock were buried, many of them killed. villages are working the other to clear the snow. from the looks of the video, it will take quite a long time. >> i thought you meant it dropped 65 feet before the storm already world. >> hopefully they have emergency kids. >> i'm sensing a theme. >> this is not a mega storm, not a monster. just a few inches. let's start with the current conditions and then we will get into the details. 38 right now at the airport. winter weather and risers are in effect for all county shaded in blue for saturday. if you are not shaded, that not mean you will not get any. revised he's extending all the way down into the ohio valley because the storm visiting us is just now getting its act together around the gulf coast and moving through the ohio river valley to visit us saturday morning. this is a quick moving storm that does not
locally, this will not be 65 feet of snow at the spot in china. remember, i read this and i just said -- what? there could be an avalanche and buried villages in the mountainous areas of china. livestock were buried, many of them killed. villages are working the other to clear the snow. from the looks of the video, it will take quite a long time. >> i thought you meant it dropped 65 feet before the storm already world. >> hopefully they have emergency kids. >> i'm sensing a...
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segÚn la televisiÓn china 16 personas resultados lesionadas al ser golpeadas por las esquirlas de los vidrios. el accidente se debiÓ al envejecimiento de los materiales. >>> predijo un pastol ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> cuando muere tragicamente una figura de gran impacto, su desapariciÓn llega acompaÑada de todo tipo de historias, el caso de jenni rivera no es la excepciÓn, y como cuenta liliana, esas particulares narraciones hacen de la romeria diaria en la casa de la diva. >>> eva barrasa vino para honrar la memoria de alguien, y tambiÉn de profesias que envolverÍan la tragica muerte. >>> sÍ lo creo, porque su pastor le dijo que el espÍritu santo hablaba por medio de ellas, y que por medio de ellas iban a buscar a dios miles de personas, porque Él la iba a llevar a lo mÁs alto. >>> eva se refiere en el que un pastor le impone las manos a jenni. gustavo desmintiÓ estas interpretaciÓn. >>> que va a volar alto y le va a ayudar a miles de personas. y acercarse mÁs a dios. no podemos cambiar a todo el mundo. >>> el pastor bruno camaÑo la conocÍa, cantÓ a favor de la vida en una canc
segÚn la televisiÓn china 16 personas resultados lesionadas al ser golpeadas por las esquirlas de los vidrios. el accidente se debiÓ al envejecimiento de los materiales. >>> predijo un pastol ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> cuando muere tragicamente una figura de gran impacto, su desapariciÓn llega acompaÑada de todo tipo de historias, el caso de jenni rivera no es la excepciÓn, y como cuenta liliana, esas particulares narraciones hacen de la romeria diaria en la casa de la diva....
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of book, musics, and software is very common in china. it's not saying if it will fight the order or pay the $165,000. >>> asian markets finished up in 2012. japan nikkei up .07. china, shanghai index finned up -- let's take a look at markets yesterday. they closed slightly down. what they are watching today is what they have been watching for awhile now. and very closely yesterday that is the fiscal cliff talks to see if any progress can be made on capitol hill. >>> romantics at odds with cal trans. why those locks of love are scheduled to come down. >>> mom started crying. dad started crying. we're all hugging. it was great. >>> >> and a baby who just couldn't wait any longer. the roadside delivery some paramedics are being applauded for this morning. >>> you can wake up with ktvu every morning. >> get the morning top stories sent to your cell phone every weekday morning at 6:00 a.m.. you can get the wake up call by texting wakeup to 70123. >>> depending on your point of view it's a symbol of every lasting love or vandalism. about 25 co
of book, musics, and software is very common in china. it's not saying if it will fight the order or pay the $165,000. >>> asian markets finished up in 2012. japan nikkei up .07. china, shanghai index finned up -- let's take a look at markets yesterday. they closed slightly down. what they are watching today is what they have been watching for awhile now. and very closely yesterday that is the fiscal cliff talks to see if any progress can be made on capitol hill. >>> romantics...
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in china that is an order. they require adult children to visit the aging parents often. it does not specify how often. the parents feel they are neglected and sue them. it comes with reports of parents abandoned or ignored by the children. >>> as we talk about, there is a clear tuition over the fiscal cliff. they are working on the legislation, they will watch another battle on sunday. >> we are going to vote sunday night. probably watch the skins-cowboys game. >> washington and dallas play sunday night with the nfc east title on the line. the father played for the redskins in the 1930s. they were in boston at the time. >> most of the fiscal cliff is focused on the impact on the wallet and economy at large, another huge aspect involves a deal to get sequestration and some learn it could cause lasting daniel to military. molly henneberg has the details. >> the cuts will hit across the board. every department in the army, navy, air force, marines and coast guard and they will be steep. of the $1.2 trillion in total spending cuts over nine years, $492 billion come from the
in china that is an order. they require adult children to visit the aging parents often. it does not specify how often. the parents feel they are neglected and sue them. it comes with reports of parents abandoned or ignored by the children. >>> as we talk about, there is a clear tuition over the fiscal cliff. they are working on the legislation, they will watch another battle on sunday. >> we are going to vote sunday night. probably watch the skins-cowboys game. >>...
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. >> now to some incredible video from china. shows a 33 ton shark tank exploding at shanghai shopping mall. people look at the tank when the glass shattered suddenly and huge wave of world trade center comes over the onlookers. 15 people were injured. none critically. 3 lemon shark and dozens of smaller fish all died unfortunately. now shanghai officials say cold temperatures and showedy material made the acrylic sheet so brittle it just gave way. >>> well just ahead tonight. frightening new outlook for computer crime next year. why computer crime next year. why the tablet th if. >> the shift smart phones and tablet causing a shift by hackers for malicious attacks and the bad guys are exploiting some of the newest features to too. david explains what kind of attacks you should expect. >>reporter: collectively virus trojan horses and worm called malwear 55 unique ones relessed over the internet daily, 1 per second. they attack network and p c. constant fear bring down the power grid and mass transit but the new target is the mobi
. >> now to some incredible video from china. shows a 33 ton shark tank exploding at shanghai shopping mall. people look at the tank when the glass shattered suddenly and huge wave of world trade center comes over the onlookers. 15 people were injured. none critically. 3 lemon shark and dozens of smaller fish all died unfortunately. now shanghai officials say cold temperatures and showedy material made the acrylic sheet so brittle it just gave way. >>> well just ahead tonight....
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. >>> china has passed a new law requiring peep to visit their parents. the new -- requiring people to visit their parents often or risk being sued it doesn't specify how frequently there should be such visits they say it is aimed at helping seniors who feel -- who feel neglected by their kids. >> we'll move on. mike is here. >>> we are going to talk about wet weather, we are going to talk about how it will not create what we are seeing here, this is part of a scenic hiking trail that connects baker beach with the golden gate bridge closed due to erosion park self has blocked after off the section of the trail that runs along side lincoln boulevard north of the pacific overlook in san francisco, signs are posted to warn hikers and bikers to take cult knits while engineers work on a repair -- to take alternates, while engineers work on repair.q we wanted to let you know that was happening before the weekend. here we look from -- yeah, we are looking from vollmer peak in the east bay hills camera looking off towards the northwest from sutro towards mount di
. >>> china has passed a new law requiring peep to visit their parents. the new -- requiring people to visit their parents often or risk being sued it doesn't specify how frequently there should be such visits they say it is aimed at helping seniors who feel -- who feel neglected by their kids. >> we'll move on. mike is here. >>> we are going to talk about wet weather, we are going to talk about how it will not create what we are seeing here, this is part of a scenic...